Every organization has convenience copiers or multi function devices (MFD’s) in the work place to support work activities. Convenience copiers or MFD’s are defined as those machines that are located in the work area, operated and utilized by the employees in the work area, and for which no special training or knowledge is required for their operation. To benchmark these services you need to determine the total cost per copy and the level of service.

Key performance measures are:

To determine service levels you need to measure availability of the copier:

To obtain your normalized costs just divide your total costs by the number of clicks to obtain:

Cost / Click

The median cost per click in the FMRT benchmarking survey for 2007 was $0.05 per click. The lowest cost was $0.02 per click while the highest cost was $0.13 per click. More than 75 percent of the participants reported costs ranging from $0.04 to $0.06 per click.

What Works:

Step 3—Using This Information…

You should review your current cost per click to see how they compare with these metrics. After completing your review, establish standards and set goals for your organization that are realistic but challenging.

Metrics from the Facility Managers Round Table (FMRT)

In 2007 there were 90 unique sites in the FMRT with a median size of about 1,400,000 million square feet.

Space Metrics

Move / Churn Cost Metrics

  • Box Move Costs $317 / Person Moved

Customer Satisfaction

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